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"Most Influential Arab Newspaper" says "Palestinian Holocaust" worse than ...The Holocaustnoreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 30 Jan 03:30 PM Ad Dustour

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"Most Influential Arab Newspaper" says "Palestinian Holocaust" worse than ...The Holocaust
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 30 Jan 03:30 PM

Ad Dustour is a pro-government Jordanian newspaper that was declared as the most influential newspaper in the Arab world in Industry Arabic's latest rankings. It is partially owned by the Jordanian government itself, so it will never say anything that goes against official government policy.
That includes Holocaust denial.
Columnis Rashid Hassan not only casts doubt as to whether the Holocaust actually occurred, but he parrots a claim that the "Palestinian Holocaust" was the worst calamity of the past century.
More than the Shoah. More than Cambodia or Rwanda or Darfur.
He writes about how Holocaust Remembrance Day is a cynical ploy by Israel to gain sympathy and distract the world from the real genocide.

While the hypocritical world - and most of it - celebrates the so-called "Zionist Holocaust" and makes a date for it January 27, we find this world ignoring the Palestinian Holocaust, which has been going on for 105 years... since the ominous promise... the Balfour Declaration of 1917 until today..

The Arab population in Palestine in 1917 was about 600,000. Today it is claimed that there are over 12 million Palestinians.

Some "holocaust!"

Oh, and the UN spends orders of magnitude more time and money on Palestinian issues than on the Holocaust.

Certainly, this hypocrisy is linked to the major international conspiracy carried out by Britain, America and many Western countries to establish the Zionist entity on the...Read More

01/30 Links: In 'message to the region,' Herzog meets UAE crown prince in Abu Dhabi; Statue of 'most important Jewish woman in medieval England'
noreply@blogger.com (Ian), 30 Jan 01:00 PM

From Ian:

In 'message to the region,' Herzog meets UAE crown prince in Abu Dhabi

President Isaac Herzog met on Sunday with Abu Dhabi's powerful Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, known colloquially as MBZ and seen as the UAE's de facto ruler.

The meeting, which lasted over two hours, was described by the president's office as "warm and cordial."

"I wish to emphasize that we completely support your security requirements and we condemn in all forms and language any attack on your sovereignty by terrorist groups," said Herzog at the beginning of the meeting. "We are here together to find ways and means to bring full security to people who seek peace in our region."

He also called for more nations to join the Abraham Accords, saying that his visit "sends a message to the entire region that there is an alternative — of peace and living together — and that the sons and daughters of Abraham can reside and dwell together in peaceful coexistence for the benefit of humanity."

Bin Zayed thanked Herzog for Israel's condemnation of recent missile and drone attacks on UAE facilities by Houthi rebels in Yemen.

"It is a stance that demonstrates our common view of the threats to regional stability and peace, particularly those posed by militias and terrorist forces, as well as our shared understanding of the importance of taking a firm stance against them," he said.

The...Read More

Iran and Arabs are alarmed: too much normalization!
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 30 Jan 11:00 AM

As the old joke goes, Jews should read the antisemitic newspapers - that's where we can learn about how well Jews are doing.

And right now the thing that alarms antisemites the most is Israel's continuing normalization with the Arabic-speaking world.

The Iraqi National News Agency reports that a member of Iraq's parliament has found evidence that Kurds have sold oil to Israel, and he wants to bring this terrible fact up to parliament this week.

Iranian media reports on a French Intelligence Online report that says that Bahrain has officially embarked on a process of reorganizing its security and intelligence services to work more closely with the Mossad and to purchase Israeli technology that can be used for intelligence like drones, satellites, and anti-drone systems.

A group called "The Council of the General Secretariat of the World Coalition for Youth and Sports for Solidarity with Jerusalem and...Read More

Amnesty report has to pretend that Arab Israelis live under "apartheid" - so it has to lie. A lot.
noreply@blogger.com (Unknown), 30 Jan 08:00 AM

In our last post, we discussed how an upcoming Amnesty International report is trying to copy other NGOs and declare Israel to be guilty of "apartheid."

In order to do that, it realizes that concentrating on different laws for Palestinians in the territories is quite obviously not apartheid since they are not citizens. Amnesty must find - or manufacture - evidence of discrimination against Arabs in Israel that rise to the level of the definition of "apartheid" that it made up.

Like HRW, Amnesty realizes that it must trump up the idea that discrimination against Arabs in Israel rise to the level of oppression and persecution. So, like HRW, it has to cherry pick examples that would seem to indicate that level of discrimination, without mentioning counterexamples that disprove it.

Some examples:

Israel maintains Jewish domination over the Palestinian economy through the exclusion and intentional neglect of Palestinian communities inside Israel...

Yet Israel's largest Arab-majority city, Nazareth, is a high tech hub, hosting R&D centers from Amdocs, Microsoft, Broadcom and Salesforce. Nazareth hosts over 70 startups. Thousands of Arabs work in technology and the...Read More

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